Francis Geary Gardner, Master.
Dead. A captain in the Royal Navy. He was considered one of the first seamen in the navy, and also a most skilful pilot for the coast of America.
Charles Buchan, Purser.
Dead. A most worthy gentleman.
Correy, Surgeon. Dead. Remember little of him. I believe he was drowned when the Royal George upset.
[William] Williams, Lieutenant of Marines.
Dead.
J[ohn] Monkton, Mate.
Dead [1827]. A rear-admiral. He was first lieutenant of the Marlborough, 74, in Lord Howe’s action, June 1, 1794, and behaved with great bravery. He was made commander and soon after got his post rank. He commanded the Mars, 74, the flagship of Admiral Berkeley. When the promotion of flags took place, to the astonishment of every person, he was placed on the retired list of rear-admirals.—[Marshall, iii. 12.]
Lenox Thompson, Mate.